Celebrate Las Vegas style! Whatever the event, follow it with a motorhome "celebration". Why not see the sights and sounds of Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon and experience the incredible salt flats of Death Valley*.
Note: * Travel to Death Valley not permitted in July/August.
Day 1 Las Vegas Blvd to Las Vegas Oasis Resort 2 miles - 10 min.
Pick up your motorhome from the Las Vegas depot and drive the very short distance to Las Vegas Oasis Resort, our suggested campground for two nights. Get acclimated and prepare for tomorrow's big day enjoying the "Entertainment Capital of the World"! Why not take in one of the many shows on every night in Vegas. Cirque du Soleil has more than one show and these, plus other shows can be booked in advance at www.vegas.com.
Day 2 Continuation of day 1 0 miles - 0
Continue the fun in Las Vegas!
Day 3 Las Vegas to Red Rock Canyon 47 miles - 1 hour
You can leave at your leisure as it's not far to drive to our suggested overnight campground in Red Rock Canyon. Once you have chosen your overnight stay, enjoy a relaxing day and evening.
Day 4 Red Rock Canyon to Beatty 120 miles - 2 hrs 10 min
Drive through the Amargosa Valley to Beatty, the nearest town before you enter Death Valley National Park. Our suggested campground is the Death Valley Inn.
Day 5 Beatty to Furnace Creek, Death Valley 40 miles - 1 hour
Furnace Creek is an oasis in the middle of the desert - a lush area amidst the bare rocks, dunes and salt flats that make up Death Valley National Park. We suggest the National Park Campground adjacent to the Visitor Center. It has showers, toilets, and is a short walk from Furnace Creek In - a local ranch-style hotel with restaurant, golf course and horseback riding. A great location for visiting all that Death Valley has to offer.
Day 6 Death Valley to Baker 113 miles - 2 hours
Exit Death Valley on the Badwater Road, stopping at 'Badwater' - the lowest point in North America. Walk out onto the salt flats and cast your eyes around the surrounding scenery...it's like nothing you have seen before. As you exit the park, you will go through Shoshone where you may want to stop for a beer or maybe lunch. Now drive south, through the San Bernardino Valley, alongside Death Valley, to the town of Baker on the edge of the Mojave National Preserve. Two developed, family style campgrounds, the Mid Hills Campground and the Hole-in-the-Wall Campground, are available year-round.
Day 7 Baker to Las Vegas 180 miles - 3 hrs 15 min plus stopping time
Head northeast out of the Preserve toward Searchlight. You will possibly experience national security checks as you approach the dam itself but it's totally non-invasive, so no worries. At Hoover Dam you will be amazed at this man-made structure which controls the water from the Colorado River, feeding Nevada and California. Following this, our suggestion is that you drive back to Las Vegas Oasis Resort for your last night in the motorhome, maybe via Boulder and the Hoover Dam Museum.
Day 8 Returning Your Motorhome 2 miles - 10 min.
A relaxed start to the day before returning your motorhome, full of petrol, to the El Monte RV depot in Las Vegas.
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